Adobe homes
Adobe homes are traditional dwellings made from adobe, a natural building material composed of clay, sand, and straw. These homes are often found in arid regions, particularly in the southwestern United States and parts of Mexico. Adobe is known for its excellent thermal mass, helping to keep interiors cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
The construction of adobe homes involves shaping the adobe mixture into bricks, which are then dried in the sun. The thick walls provide insulation and durability, making adobe homes sustainable and energy-efficient. Many adobe structures also feature flat roofs and rounded corners, reflecting the architectural style of the region.